adobe-source-devel

I saw this on http://stlab.adobe.com/, but I don't think it was posted to this mailing list....
-- Marshall
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> November 4, 2010 ASL - 1.0.43 Release
> I've recently returned to Adobe as architect for mobile imaging applications. The Software Technology Lab remains a "virtual group." We have a collection of improvements, fixes, updates, and additions that we've gathered over the last year and a half since the last release. My hope is to simplify the process and the libraries to something more managable and to get back to more frequent releases. Suggestions welcome.
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> A huge thanks to Foster and Mat who have continued to contribute to the libraries. Thanks much for your continued support!
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> Sean
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> Highlights of this release include: ASL:
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> • Updated projects to support Boost 1.44.0
> • Simplified move library. Removed move_sink and copy_sink in favor of always using RVO.
> • Added the "to" token ("->") to the lexer
> • Added support for hexadecimal numbers to the lexer (0xDEADBEEF, 0xffe0, etc.)
> • Removed gil from ASL (clients can use boost version instead)
> • Added support for gcc 4.5.0 with -std=C++0x.
> • Updated to Visual Studio 2010, older versions not supported.
> • Extended the dancing links algorithm to include colorized nodes; updated test cases as well.
> • gcc 4.2 and OS X 10.5 SDK support (deprecated function warnings selectively disabled).
> • Replaced of basic_sheet_t with sheet_t in layouts and associated Eve grammar updates.
> • New external_model_t with support for cell creation in Adam parser.
> • once.hpp fix (Thanks John (Eljay) Love-Jensen)
> • Added support for overriding the index operator in the virtual machine.
> • Miscellaneous bug fixes.
> • Property model library
> Added support for multi-out relate terms. For example: --- logic: relate { x, y <== [a, b]; a, b <== [x, y]; } --- The rhs value must be an array with the same arity as the number of cells named on the left. A cell can appear more than once on the left so long as the term can be uniquely selected.
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> User supported libs (APL):
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> • Binary file format debugger (bffd) submitted
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